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i have found a set of hyper d drag coilovers for sale

they are brand new and he wants $1700 for them, is this a good price?

also as they are brand new do i need to put air into them?

they have a valve on the coilover itself

and lastly are these good for street use?

thanks in advance

brembogtr

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i have found a set of hyper d drag coilovers for sale

they are brand new and he wants $1700 for them, is this a good price?

also as they are brand new do i need to put air into them?

they have a valve on the coilover itself

and lastly are these good for street use?

thanks in advance

brembogtr

Is it Hypermax 2 or 3? 3 is the newest model and cost heaps more. I used to have hypermax 2 and there's no need to pump air into them.

Can't remember the spring rates for them, but i don't suppose they will be hard as they are supposed to be drag coilovers.

I've got Tein Monoflexs for sale and i think they are much better than the hypermax ;).

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sorry for bring up old thread but can you add air into them if there isnt any it them they have a valve on the coilover itself or what do i put in them

Edited by Turbo 33
sorry for bring up old thread but can you add air into them if there isnt any it them they have a valve on the coilover itself or what do i put in them

if the gas has leaked out u can add more nitrogen not air

but if the gas leaked out before it will probally leak agian

if so u will need to get a rebuild

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